A look at how COVID-19 has changed the work of Peel Regional Police
Read MoreThe Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has sided with the mother of a six-year-old girl handcuffed by Peel Regional Police, who alleged the action was motivated by the young girl’s race.
Read MoreBrampton’s court system is already over burdened, the launch of photo radar could make things even worse.
Read MorePolice budgets have increased at an unsustainable rate. Now, councillors are faced with some difficult choices.
Read MoreContinued coverage of the Peel Regional Police, now as they enter budget time and face difficult decisions.
Read MoreThe province has finally committed to ongoing, sustainable funding to combat human trafficking, something service agencies and advocates have been requesting for years.
Read MoreThe community upset with PDSB continues, made worse by an integrity commissioner’s report that many feel glazes over a serious issue.
Read MoreMany services in Brampton are woefully underfunded. When it comes to court services, this problem could have severe consequences.
Read MoreCannabis is legal, but the black market continues to thrive in Peel.
Read MoreI’ve been covering the rising violent crime in Peel since The Pointer’s launch in 2018. Things just seem to be stacking up.
Read MoreAfter all the controversy and bad headlines this year, this news wasn’t particularly surprising.
Read MoreAn amazing announcement today as the federal government, for the first time in three years Canada is putting together a national strategy to battle human trafficking.
Read MoreA look at Peel’s efforts to create a Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan that addresses the root causes of crime.
Read MoreIt’s been a violent couple of days for Peel Region. On Thursday, police found a man in the Steeles Avenue and Tomken Road area of Brampton with signs of trauma, and he later died. Just this morning, there are reports of a stabbing that left one person dead and another in hospital.
Read MoreThe search for Peel’s new chief has been ongoing for months. Here’s my first file on the new chief, Nishan Duraiappah.
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